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>> well, for health care look, when you want to be a little defensive in the markets's natural for people to think about two sectors, health care and staples. we really like health care more than staples right now. we see that pretty clearly. health-care companies are beating estimates more, they have higher cash balances and you know they are much cheaper. they really never have been cheaper on forward earnings relative to staples so we really like that overweight health quarter underweight staples call. as for industrials you have a lot of high quality u.s. companies. some have the china exposure. others benefit from energy and infrastructure or improvement in housing so it seemed like there were fundamental reasons to be more optimistic on that group of stocks. >> susie: okay. well, we'll see how it goes this year. thanks for coming on the program. we've been speaking with adam pozen. >> susie: it's not easy being a retailer these days, especially if you rely on customers buying at your store. many consumers come in and browse, but make their purchases online. but tech innovations are
>> well, for health care look, when you want to be a little defensive in the markets's natural for people to think about two sectors, health care and staples. we really like health care more than staples right now. we see that pretty clearly. health-care companies are beating estimates more, they have higher cash balances and you know they are much cheaper. they really never have been cheaper on forward earnings relative to staples so we really like that overweight health quarter...
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i want to look at what is happening in the defense business, sequestration and the defense budget. >> if you could only see the look that teranova is giving you as you speak. >> pete and i are speaking the same thing. how is he qualified to talk about commercial airline when he flies all over the country privately? it doesn't make sense to us. >> i talk to people like you and i say what is it like? >> guys, guys. just to bring you back to a trade here on boeing what you're -- what are you truly risking? you're only looking for a couple dollars to the upside. it is dramatic they've been able to hold on for the price but why risk it to hold this level. that is not -- got to run v a great weekend. steve grasso. one of the biggest bears on netflix gets bullish all of a sudden. should you get in on the stock ahead of the results next week? we have a list of names to own as china's economy shows signs of rebounding more halftime up just after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifa
i want to look at what is happening in the defense business, sequestration and the defense budget. >> if you could only see the look that teranova is giving you as you speak. >> pete and i are speaking the same thing. how is he qualified to talk about commercial airline when he flies all over the country privately? it doesn't make sense to us. >> i talk to people like you and i say what is it like? >> guys, guys. just to bring you back to a trade here on boeing what...
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it is a sign to be defensive and taking that with look what's happening in europe. europe industrial production came out today. negative 4%. the worst since 2009. they are already in a recession. with that economic backdrop, what do we do? we did an anti-growth package with taxes. we raised taxes. not just for the rich, for everybody. and i don't think that bodes well for continuing growth, and that's why we're defensive. cheryl: one of the things you talk about here and i want to kind of pick apart this point if you don't mind is you're saying we should be looking at going for high yield and global bonds. fair enough. but if you've got a u.s. economy which is still the biggest economy in the world, if you've got a weak economy, unfortunately, i know you are saying good economy, but some are saying we are going to have a weak economy in 2013, if that's the case, do i want to be high yield? does that make sense to you? >> yeah, it does because high yield you get paid a lot of different ways. high income, risk adjusted return. last year up over 15%. almost as much as
it is a sign to be defensive and taking that with look what's happening in europe. europe industrial production came out today. negative 4%. the worst since 2009. they are already in a recession. with that economic backdrop, what do we do? we did an anti-growth package with taxes. we raised taxes. not just for the rich, for everybody. and i don't think that bodes well for continuing growth, and that's why we're defensive. cheryl: one of the things you talk about here and i want to kind of pick...
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anybody that shorts this stock has to play defense unless ackman has a catalyst that is not himself. >> well, but to your point, karen, you are saying the short squeeze, it could theoretically continue as the shorts get out, there could be more in but if you take the shares off the market -- >> out of circulation. >> it becomes smaller and the squeeze becomes more painful. >> and guy being as old school that he is -- >> that's my thing. >> i am old school. if you think this hasn't happened, it happened before. in the early 2000s, irvin jacobs, probably been on the network from time to time and carl icahn, who is a regular on the network, butted heads where jacobs actually took out an article empl'e imploring people short sales. and it went from $4, rallied to $18. he wound up being right and then carl wound up winning in tend. >> happens a lot. >> always useful. >>> all right, coming up next, why america's shopping malls could be a dying breed. we go dead mall walking with one of the industry's most vocal skrit ickes. >>> first, surf's up. two areas you may want to bail out on. stay
anybody that shorts this stock has to play defense unless ackman has a catalyst that is not himself. >> well, but to your point, karen, you are saying the short squeeze, it could theoretically continue as the shorts get out, there could be more in but if you take the shares off the market -- >> out of circulation. >> it becomes smaller and the squeeze becomes more painful. >> and guy being as old school that he is -- >> that's my thing. >> i am old school. if...
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both prosecution and defense maintain his activities were not the motive behind his killing but the defense argues that the child was exposed to violence at a young age. looks like he'll be held in some kind of detention facility until he's 23 years old. >>> a wisconsin woman who once weighed 425 pounds -- take a look at your screen right now -- she's now competing in triathlons. >> good for her. >> amy smith said her weight caused complications when her second daughter was born, so she had gastric bypass surgery. look at her. then she started working out. just one year later and smith has already completed two triathlons and two half marathons. >> my knees hurt, my back hurt, and i had high blood pressure. i was prediabetic. you know, i was going down a bad path. there's a group of us out there that have had weight loss surgery who are athletes now. i can say it. i never was comfortable saying that. >> oh, you are an athlete. you go, amy. now that she considers herself an athlete, amy smith's new goal is to participate in the elite iron man competition. >> god species, lady. >> yes. we lov
both prosecution and defense maintain his activities were not the motive behind his killing but the defense argues that the child was exposed to violence at a young age. looks like he'll be held in some kind of detention facility until he's 23 years old. >>> a wisconsin woman who once weighed 425 pounds -- take a look at your screen right now -- she's now competing in triathlons. >> good for her. >> amy smith said her weight caused complications when her second daughter was...
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they tell me, you need to fund our defense department, at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that you are paying to care for our veterans. they lay this out for me. because they have the spending power. so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these ibms. separately they also have to authorize the raising of the debt ceiling in order to make sure that those bills are paid. what congress can't do is tell me to spend "x" and then say but we're not going to give you the authority to go ahead and pay the bills. and i just want to repeat because i think sometimes the american people understandably aren't following all the debates here in washington. raising the debt ceiling does not authorize us to spend more. all it does is say that america will pay its bills. and we are not a deadbeat nation. and the consequences of us not paying our bills as i outlined in my opening statement, would be disastrous. so i understand the impulse to try to get around this in a simple way. but there's one way to get around this. th
they tell me, you need to fund our defense department, at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that you are paying to care for our veterans. they lay this out for me. because they have the spending power. so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these ibms. separately they also have to authorize the raising of the debt ceiling in order to make sure that those bills are paid. what congress can't do is tell me to spend "x" and then...
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. >> he won every defensive award, best player on defense, second in the heisman, unheard of for a defensive player. and part of his story throughout the season was that in september of last year at the beginning of the season, his grandmother died, and then his girlfriend died within hours of each other. >> heartbreaking story. >> the reports range from an hour to a couple of days. >> you were watching and you cried. >> can i just say, my son, joey, said there's something wrong with this guy. he told me this months ago. >> joey is kind of wise. >> i was watching espn over the holidays. because alabama was on, the story. and they tell this story. and then i got a call the next morning. and it was like no, no, no! and i started tearing up. and i was like -- and then they showed him running onto the field. and i was, like, how did the guy do that the week after he found out that his grandmother and his girlfriend died, and then they went on to say he played for her the day they buried her, man. it was the most remarkable story. and i actually called joey up. i said, you're sick, man. this guy
. >> he won every defensive award, best player on defense, second in the heisman, unheard of for a defensive player. and part of his story throughout the season was that in september of last year at the beginning of the season, his grandmother died, and then his girlfriend died within hours of each other. >> heartbreaking story. >> the reports range from an hour to a couple of days. >> you were watching and you cried. >> can i just say, my son, joey, said there's...
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i hate the defensiveness. this is my theory on what's happened to intel. they have adopted a customer is always right attitude, but it turns out the customer was wrong. they had the wrong form factor, the wrong device. there was a moment in the call where it took my breath away, where paul said, they're talking about the fablet. this is a great american company. i'm like, you know, i actually said, i feel bad. >> they might have the wrong customers. if they have pc makers -- >> i know apple -- i did think this call was -- it was -- i mean, it's literally, are you guys getting any bang for your $10 million in research and development in 2012? they got the israel one going 24 hours. >> and chipotle. >> i shop and i go to factories. >> i have to tell you, this was an intel that was -- we're not as bad as you think. we're not as bad -- no, guys, have some pride. you're great. >> it seems at this point, jim t is a show-me stock. >> oh, is it ever. >> was there any mention of who might replace ottolini? did you see that in the transcript of your call? >> no. >>
i hate the defensiveness. this is my theory on what's happened to intel. they have adopted a customer is always right attitude, but it turns out the customer was wrong. they had the wrong form factor, the wrong device. there was a moment in the call where it took my breath away, where paul said, they're talking about the fablet. this is a great american company. i'm like, you know, i actually said, i feel bad. >> they might have the wrong customers. if they have pc makers -- >> i...
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they tell me you need to fund our defense department at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that you are paying to care for our veterans. they lay all of this out for me, and because they have the spending power, and so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these bills. >> the president did sign all of that in appropriations into law. the white house also saying, the president also says he believes in his administration, they are about half way there in deficit reduction, and that modest changes to health care, entitlement spending could accompany the closing the tax loopholes. a marker on a future negotiation. house speaker bane says in response that the house does it job and passes responsible legislation that controls spending, meets our nation's obligations, and keeps the government running. we will insist that the democratic majority in washington do the same. republicans on thursday will have their annual conference retreat in williamsburg, virginia to discuss their debt ceiling strategy moving forwa
they tell me you need to fund our defense department at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that you are paying to care for our veterans. they lay all of this out for me, and because they have the spending power, and so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these bills. >> the president did sign all of that in appropriations into law. the white house also saying, the president also says he believes in his administration, they are...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> the top spot at sirius satellite radio in 2004, left the company about a month ago. during his time as ceo, the subscribers jumped to 23 million. and avoided a very close call with bankruptcy in 2009, when john malone's liberty media injected $530 million in return for 40% stake. that stake now just under 50%. one key reason mr. karmazin stepped down. we're joined by mel karmazin, first interview since he retired. but he hasn't really retired. am i going
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from...
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>> and then i think new england's defense trying to stop the 49ers makes me think, i hate to say that with respect to bob craft but that was a great ending for seattle. wasn't it? because you got to see russell millsen and he did not -- he did everything that was ek expected of him except he left 30 -- they got in the end zone too quickly. they left 31 seconds -- >> yeah. i mean -- i went out to walk the dog, no, no, so i got the field goal and it was 33 and i was like, 30 seconds. >> game's over. >> and i just did a refresh on the blackberry, and they have the result. and i'm like -- different thankfully. it was unbelievable. >> the return on the kickoff he got to about the 40. it was like oh, my god. possible. and then you saw pete carroll call a time-out. >> i don't know what to do with that. >> are you a giant fan? >> no, i'm a -- my loyalty -- >> no my loyalty falls with the jets because -- >> my loyalty falls with the jets. >> when can we start talking about basketball? >> almost not too soon. >> he's already ready for march madness. >> two undefeated teams went down this past w
>> and then i think new england's defense trying to stop the 49ers makes me think, i hate to say that with respect to bob craft but that was a great ending for seattle. wasn't it? because you got to see russell millsen and he did not -- he did everything that was ek expected of him except he left 30 -- they got in the end zone too quickly. they left 31 seconds -- >> yeah. i mean -- i went out to walk the dog, no, no, so i got the field goal and it was 33 and i was like, 30 seconds....
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defense attorney mark geragos calls the findings significant. >> the question is, was that caused by a fall or was it caused by somebody who administered a blow to her? >> reporter: how wood went overboard is still a mystery. the coroner writes he is unable to exclude unplanned entry. investigators reopened the case more than a year ago. around the same time the captain on board the boat that night claimed in a tell-all book he witnessed a drunken fight involving wood, actor christopher walken, and woods' husband, robert wagner. >> was the fight between natalie wood and her husband, robert wagner, ultimately what led to her death? >> yes. >> reporter: wagner and walken say she slipped and fell and drowned. l.a. officials say neither are suspects in her death. >> it's still open and it's still ongoing. our job is to find out what the determining factor is, if that's possible. >> reporter: robert wagner's reps say he has no comment at this point. at this point we didn't hear back from reps for christopher walken, natalie. >> kristin dahlgren, thank you so much. >>> former president geo
defense attorney mark geragos calls the findings significant. >> the question is, was that caused by a fall or was it caused by somebody who administered a blow to her? >> reporter: how wood went overboard is still a mystery. the coroner writes he is unable to exclude unplanned entry. investigators reopened the case more than a year ago. around the same time the captain on board the boat that night claimed in a tell-all book he witnessed a drunken fight involving wood, actor...
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young women are flocking to self defense courses. >> i think self defense is necessary for girls in today's time to save ourselves. >> reporter: these young women may have the ability to fend off a physical attack, less so the deeply entrenched attitudes toward women in india. attitudes that would turn parents into would-be killers. this couple recently married at a temple near their shelter. for them, the most important thing is being together, even as virtual fugitives, simply because they fell in love. like so many here, they're hoping that revulsion at decemb december's crime will not only bring justice but also a greater protection and respect for women in india. savannah? >> ian williams in new delhi for us. thank you. >>> let us get a check of the weather from dylan dreyer, who is in for al. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by advil. make the switch to advil. >>> savannah, we have exactly 50% of our crowd from california and 50% from new york. who do you want to say happy birthday to? >> my grandmother, yum, who is 81, in reading, p.a. >> she watches every morning? >
young women are flocking to self defense courses. >> i think self defense is necessary for girls in today's time to save ourselves. >> reporter: these young women may have the ability to fend off a physical attack, less so the deeply entrenched attitudes toward women in india. attitudes that would turn parents into would-be killers. this couple recently married at a temple near their shelter. for them, the most important thing is being together, even as virtual fugitives, simply...